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Watch Justin Bieber drops gloves with Jeremy Roenick at L.A. charity hockey game

It appears Justin Bieber and Jeremy Rounik weren't saying “sorry” after the pair dropped their gloves during Sunday skates at the LA Strong event at Crypto.com Arena.

Because after being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame during the Charity Hockey Tournament, they all had smiles.

Team Red and Justin Bieber's Jeremy Lonik #97 from Team Black Fight during the LA Strong Event at the Crypto.com Arena on February 23, 2025 in Los Angeles NHLI via Getty Images

Bieber, 30, and Roanick, 55, pretended to swap the blow short while Roanick's jersey was on his head.

Former Nuller Derek Armstrong, who played time with the Islanders and Rangers, also competed in the scene, another former hockey player and former islander Nate Thompson.

Bieber had a big smile on his face as he skated.

Derek Armstrong #7 of Team Red and Justin Bieber #6's Team Black Fight at the LA Strong event at Crypto.com Arena on February 23, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. NHLI via Getty Images

“It's Justin Bieber, someone will help Justin,” Snoop Dogg, who was honorary coach for Team Black along with Will Ferrell, said during the brawl.

Former Devil PK Subban and actor Ben Hollingsworth also went into scrapping during another game of the event.

Sunday's event was held by the Los Angeles Kings and the National Hockey League, featuring stars Beaver and Steve Carell.

Danny Devito, Snoop Dogg, Ferrell, Al Michaels, Cobie Smulders, Hannah Stocking, Vince Vaughn and Andrew Whitworth were all honorary coaches in the tournament.

“We want to have a good time and have a show when we get together. Good things happen,” Bieber said during the event.

Team Black's Justin Bieber #6 responds after taking part in the fight while skating at the LA Strong event at Crypto.com Arena on February 23, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. NHLI via Getty Images

Roenick called the entire tournament “very fun.”

“This was a great celebration of hockey and the first responders. It was a lot of fun, seeing everyone show up and seeing some of the LA firefighters playing, it felt good. That was,” Roenick said. All ESPN.

The nine-time All-Star Roenick played 20 seasons in the NHL, talliing 1,216 points (513 goals, 703 assists).

Beaver has Recently in the headline Just as rumors about his marriage and his happiness swirl about the “baby” singer.

Beaver's representative was recently fired They told TMZ “It's exhausting and pathetic, showing that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to continuing to live a negative, significant, harmful story.” It's there.

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